What are the rules, beyond the terms, for Scribblehub creator content?

VM_Belwynd

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I was just wondering is there a post or link or something to the rules of what is allowable for creators to post on book content for Scribblehub?
I have searched the forum, but nothing seems concrete and there doesn't seem to be a pinned post on it.
I have read the terms and understand those.
As I read through discussions in the Author section, their seem to be some rules of what is allowed that have been brought up, but no real link or proof of these is there.
I am just curious if the terms are the rule set, or if their are hidden or fine print rules that I can't seem to find?
I guess just want to make sure I don't violate any rules that aren't easily found.
 

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I was just wondering is there a post or link or something to the rules of what is allowable for creators to post on book content for Scribblehub?
I have searched the forum, but nothing seems concrete and there doesn't seem to be a pinned post on it.
I have read the terms and understand those.
As I read through discussions in the Author section, their seem to be some rules of what is allowed that have been brought up, but no real link or proof of these is there.
I am just curious if the terms are the rule set, or if their are hidden or fine print rules that I can't seem to find?
I guess just want to make sure I don't violate any rules that aren't easily found.
Those rules (linked by @Aevoltaire ) appear when you create a new novel. They are shown just before you click the "publish" button, as they are a concern only to the authors. Normal users have no use for them.

But I agree, they should be listed alongside TOS.
 

VM_Belwynd

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nope that is exactly what I was looking for thanks.
Those rules (linked by @Aevoltaire ) appear when you create a new novel. They are shown just before you click the "publish" button, as they are a concern only to the authors. Normal users have no use for them.

But I agree, they should be listed alongside TOS.
I knew I had seen them somewhere before, just couldn't seem to find them easily.
 
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